EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — The New York Giants filled a need on the offensive line by taking Auburn offensive tackle Brandon Mosley with their second pick in the fourth round of the NFL Draft on Saturday.

The choice came just four picks after the Super Bowl champions grabbed Cincinnati tight end Adrien Robinson with the 127th pick overall.

After spending two seasons at junior college in Kansas, Mosley played his final 27 games with Auburn, starting the last 24.

The Giants have not signed veteran starting right tackle Kareem McKenzie. That leaves veterans David Diehl and Will Beatty as the starters, and recently signed veteran free agent Sean Locklear as the backup. James Brewer, a fourth-round pick who did not see any action last season, also will compete for a job.

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